UK's best spot for deceitful 'crash for money' auto protection claims uncovered

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Birmingham has been positioned the UK's best spot for false 'crash for money' protection claims, where fraudsters intentionally slam into different vehicles with the expectation of getting a compensation out from insurance agencies. As per rankings by the Protection Extortion Department, an industry body, Birmingham made up half of the best 10 postcodes over the UK for the wrongdoing. A different report done by Aviva a year ago likewise named Birmingham 'crash for money' capital. It demonstrated that a fourth of 3,000 deceitful cases to Aviva were made in the UK's second greatest city.anchester, Oldham and Bradford likewise made it into the best ten for 'crash for money' extortion in the most recent IFB ponder. Town and urban areas in the North of Britain rank most elevated and the IBF records just three London postcodes among the main 30 hotspots. The IFB said that 'money for crash' offenders cost back up plans £336m a year and regularly report ...

Just A Single Text Can Hack Your iPhone If You Don’t Update Now!

Your iPhone security might be in grave danger courtesy a massive security lapse in Apple’s iOS. If you didn’t know about this, leave everything and update your iPhone to the latest iOS 9.3.5 right now! For what we know, your messages, videos, photos, etc. are being tracked right now due to a flaw that has rendered almost every iPhone unsafe.
The new OS version 9.3.5 update hopes to cover the vulnerability, where your iPhone becomes susceptible to hackers via a simple text message.
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A report published by analytics firm MixPanel suggests that around 86 percent of iPhone users are still vulnerable to Pegasus, as they are yet to update their phone to the latest version.
The malicious tool called Pegasus is known to be impossible to detect. It makes your handset utterly helpless and at the mercy of the attacker, who can control the device using spying tools. The threat is so severe that it can be used to control and toggle iPhone’s camera, microphone, GPS to track the user’s movements and also can log all messages on the phone.
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The flaw has been named as “Trident” because it used three zero-day vulnerabilities previously unknown to Apple. Soon after the disclosure of the flaw, the Cupertino company was quick to issue an update to iOS with version 9.3.5.
So if you have an iPhone, or someone close to you does; make sure that this news reaches him/her as soon as possible!
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